Muskegon Spring Rankings, May 28

MUSKEGON, MI – Despite the regular season ending, Spring Lake continues its reign as the top girls track and field team in the area. The Lakers are sending six athletes to the Division 2 state finals on Saturday, May 31 in Grand Rapids.

Spring Lake's Allie LeRoux smiles after pole vaulting during the 36th annual Meijer West Michigan Invitational Track Meet at Reeths-Puffer High School on May 21, 2014. (Madelyn Hastings)

1. Spring Lake: The Lakes have been on top toward the end of the season and they should be as good as any team in the Division 2 state finals meet. Carlyn Arteaga should be a contender for the Lakers in the 400-meter dash as well as the 800 run.

2. Ludington: The Orioles are another team that’s been toward the top of the rankings all season. They’ll have seven athletes gunning for a Division 4 state title – and given past performances, they have high odds of snagging at least one.

3. Muskegon Catholic Central: Another team in the Division 4 state finals in Hudsonville, the Crusaders are sending five athletes to the meet. Janae Coon and Momo Neal have multiple events and would appear to be the team’s best bet to earn an individual state title.

4. White Cloud: White Cloud has eight athletes headed to the Division 4 state finals and will need to perform well in field events to take a shot at bringing home a state crown.

5. Mason County Central: With five competitors in the Division 3 state finals, Mason County Central has as good a shot as any to bring home some hardware this week.

Honorable mention: Hart, Hesperia, Kent City

Dillon Davis is a staff writer at MLive Muskegon Chronicle. Email him at ddavis11@mlive.com and follow him on Twitter @DillonDavis.